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Malaysia pension funds eye more small and mid-cap investments
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Goh Thean Eu
- Asia
- Malaysia
- Global
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF), Malaysia’s largest pension fund, plans to boost allocations to small and mid-cap stocks.As at end-2017, EPF, which manages retirement funds of private sector employees, had invested a total 4.86 billion ringg...
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